HomeMy WebLinkAboutPCReso03-10 PA03-004 Meilsoe ResSDR RESOLUTION NO. 03 - 10
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
APPROVING PA 03-004 MEILSOE SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FOR A SINGLE-FAMILY
RESIDENCE ON AN EXISTING LOT (LOT 6) AT 11197 BRITTANY LANE
WHEREAS, Mr. and Mrs. Meilsoe have requested approval of a Site Development Review for a
single family home on an existing lot at 11197 Brittany Lane; and
WHEREAS, a completed application for Site Development Review is available and on file in the
Dublin Planning Department; and
WHEREAS, The environmental impacts of this project were addressed under the Negative
Declaration prepared for the PA 85-035 Hatfield Development Corporation Planned Development
Prezoning, Annexation and Site Development Review of which the subject lots were a part. The Negative
Declaration was prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), State
CEQA Guidelines and the City of Dublin Environmental Guidelines, and approved by the Dublin City
Council on August 12, 1985 with the stated project.
WHEREAS, a Site Development Review is required for this project by Conditions 4 and 12 of City
Council Resolution 82-85 approving PA 85-035.3, Hatfield Development Corporation Investec, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, the project is consistent in all respects with Dublin General Plan and Zoning
Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the project is consistent in all respects with the conditions of approval of City Council
Resolution 82-85; and
WHEREAS, the project is consistent in all respects with the Heritage Tree Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on April 8,
2003; and
WHEREAS, proper notice of said hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and
WHEREAS, a Staff report was submitted to the Planning Commission recommending approval of
the Site Development Review subject to conditions prepared by Staff; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and use their independent judgement and
considered all said reports, recommendations and testimony hereinabove set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin Planning Commission does
hereby make the following findings and determinations regarding said proposed Site Development
Review:
The approval of this application (PA 03-004) is consistent with the intent/purpose of
Section 8.104 (Site Development Review) of the Zoning Ordinance.
The approval of this application, as conditioned, complies with the policies of the General
Plan, the Zoning Ordinance, the Heritage Tree Ordinance and City Council Resolution 82-
85.
The approval will not adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working
in the vicinity, or be detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare because all
applicable regulations have been met.
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Impacts to views have been addressed by the design and siting of the proposed single-
family residence to provide a low profile along the street frontage which does not exceed
the maximum height allowed by the standards in PA 82-85. The residence will, therefore,
not block views of the home across Brittany Lane than would any ordinary home.
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Impacts to existing slopes and topographic features are addressed in the project through the
use of pier and grade beams, minimal grading, and a balance of cut and fill. Additionally,
the residence has been designed to fit into the terrain and slope of the lot, which is
approximately 23% in the rear yard area.
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The approval of this application, as conditioned, is in conformance with regional
transportation plans and has full access from an improved public roadway.
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The approval of this application, as conditioned, is in the best interests of the public health,
safety and general welfare as the development is consistent with all laws and ordinances
and implements the requirements of the General Plan, the Zoning Ordinance, the Heritage
Tree Ordinance and City Council Resolution 82-85, as the limits of construction are
approximately 120 feet from the dripline of the Heritage Oak trees and would not disturb
the trees. Additionally, fencing will be installed outside the dripline of the trees prior to
construction to further protect the trees from earthwork and construction activities.
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The proposed physical site development, including the intensity of development, site
layout, grading, vehicular access, circulation and parking, setbacks, height, walls, public
safety and similar elements, as conditioned, have been designed to provide a desirable
environment for the development.
Architectural considerations, including the character, scale and quality of the design, the
architectural relationship with the site and, building materials and colors, screening of
exterior appurtenances, exterior lighting and similar elements have been incorporated into
the project and as conditions of approval in order to insure compatibility of this project
with the existing character of surrounding development and the character of adjacent
buildings, neighborhood and uses.
Landscape considerations, including the locations, type, size, color, texture and coverage
of plant materials, provisions and similar elements have been considered to insure visual
relief and an attractive environment for the public.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Dublin Planning Commission
does hereby find that:
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The Meilsoe Residence Site Development Review is consistent with the intent of applicable
subdivision regulations and related ordinances.
The design and improvements of the Meilsoe Residence Site Development Review are
consistent with the Dublin General Plan policies as they relate to the subject property in that it
is a single-family residential development consistent with the Single-Family Residential
Designation of the Dublin General Plan.
The Meilsoe Residence Site Development Review is consistent with the Heritage Tree
Ordinance, City Council Resolution 82-85 and with the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance.
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The home will be placed on a framework of deep-seated piers and grade beams. This will
minimize grading impacts and allow the balancing of cut and fill on the site. Functional
padded exterior living areas are proposed in the front yard, rear yard, and in raised deck areas.
Therefore, the site is physically suitable for the type and intensity of a single-family residential
unit.
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The environmental impacts of this project were addressed under the Negative Declaration
prepared for the PA 85-035 Hatfield Development Corporation Planned Development Rezone,
Annexation and Site Development Review of which the subject lots were a part. The Negative
Declaration was prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), State CEQA Guidelines and the City of Dublin Environmental Guidelines, and
previously approved by the City Council with that project on August 12, 1985.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE City of Dublin Planning
Commission hereby conditionally approves the Site Development Review Application for PA 03-004 to
construct a single family residence on Lot 6 of Block 1 Tract 5073 and further identified as Assessors
Parcel Number 941-2775-035, and as generally depicted by materials labeled Exhibit "A", stamped
"approved", and on file in the City of Dublin Planning Department. This approval shall conform to the
Site and Grading Plan submitted by Jan and Pauline Meilsoe, and architectural plans submitted by The
Drawing Room, St. George Utah, dated received April 1, 2003 by the Department of Community
Development, unless modified by the Conditions of Approval contained below.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Unless otherwise stated, all Conditions of Approval shall be complied with prior to final Occupancy of
any building and shall be subject to Planning Department review and approval. The following codes
represent those departments/agencies responsible for monitoring compliance with the Conditions of
Approval: [PL] Planning, [BI Building, [PO] Police, [PW] Public Works, [ADM] Administration/City
Attorney, [FIN] Finance, [PCS] Parks and Community Services, IF] Alameda County Fire Dept., [DSR]
Dublin San Ramon Services District, [CO] Alameda County Flood Control and water Conservation
District Zone 7.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Term. Pursuant to Section 8.96.020(D) (as amended) of the Zoning Ordinance, construction shall
commence within one (!) year of Site Development Review (SDR) approval, or the Site
Development Review approval shall lapse and become null and void. Commencement of
construction means the actual construction of the structure pursuant to the Site Development
Review approval, or, demonstrating substantial progress toward commencing such construction.
The original approving decision-maker may, upon the Applicant's written request for an extension
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of approval prior to expiration, and upon the determination that any Conditions of Approval
remain adequate to assure that applicable findings of approval will continue to be met, grant a time
extension of approval for a period not to exceed 6 months. All time extension requests shall be
noticed as required by the particular Permit, if applicable.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: On-going
Modifications. Modifications or changes to this Site Development Review approval may be
considered by the Community Development Director, if the modifications or changes proposed
comply with Section 8.104.100 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: On-going
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Fees. Applicant/Developer shall pay all applicable fees in effect at the time of building permit
issuance, including, but not limited to, Building fees, Dublin San Ramon Services District Fees,
Public Facilities Fees, Dublin Unified School District School Impact fees, City Fire Impact fees;
Alameda County Flood and Water Conservation District (Zone 7) Drainage and Water Connection
fees; and any other fees as applicable.
Responsible Agency: Various
When Required: Various times, but no later than issuance of Building Permits
Revocation. The Site Development Review will be revocable for cause in accordance with
Section 8.96.020.I of the Dublin Zoning Ordinance. Any violation of the terms or conditions of
this approval shall be subject to citation.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: On-going
Required Permits. Applicant/Developer shall comply with the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance
and obtain all necessary applicable permits required by other agencies (i.e., Alameda County
Flood Control District Zone 7, California Department ofFish and Game, Army Corps of
Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Board, State Water Quality Control Board, etc.) and
shall submit copies of the permits to the Department of Public Works.
Responsible Agency: Various
When Required: Various times, but no later than issuance of Building Permits
Building Codes and Ordinances. All project construction shall conform to all building codes and
ordinances in effect at the time of building permit issuance.
Responsible Agency: B
When Required: Through Completion
Compliance. Applicant/Developer shall comply with the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance, City
Council Resolution 82-85, the Heritage Tree Preservation Plan and the Heritage Tree Ordinance
for this project.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Prior to issuance of Building Permits and On-going
Solid Waste/Recycling. Applicant/Developer shall comply with the City's solid waste
management and recycling requirements.
Responsible Agency: ADM
When Required: On-going
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Water Quality Requirements. All development shall meet the water quality requirements of the
City of Dublin's NPDES permit and the Alameda County Urban Runoff Clean Water Program.
Responsible Agency: PW, PL
Required By: Prior to issuance of Grading/Sit,work Permit
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Hold Harmless/Indemnification. Applicant/Developer shall defend, indemnify, and hold
harmless the City of Dublin and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or
proceeding against the City of Dublin or its agents, officers, or employees to attack, set aside,
void, or annul an approval of the City of Dublin or its advisory agency, appeal board, Planning
Commission, City Council, Director of Community Development, Planning Manager, or any other
department, committee, or agency of the City the Site Development Review to the extent such
actions are brought within the time period required by Government Code Section 66499.37 or
other applicable law; provided, however, that the Applicant/Developer's duty to so defend,
indemnify, and hold harmless shall be subject to the City's promptly notifying the
Applicant/Developer of any said claim, action, or proceeding and the City's full cooperation in the
defense of such actions or proceedings.
Required By: Through completion of Improvements and Occupancy
DRAINAGE/GRADING
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Grading/Sitework Permit. The applicant shall obtain a Grading/Sitework Permit from the Public
Works Department for site grading and improvements.
Responsible Agency: PW
Required By: Grading/Site Work Permit
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Encroachment Permit. The applicant shall obtain an Encroachment Permit from the Public
Works Department for any work within the public street rights of way.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to any construction within the street rights of way
13.
Building Permit for Retaining Walls. The applicant shall obtain a separate Building Permit from
the Building Department for all retaining walls over three feet in height (which may be the total
height of the stepped walls depending on the horizontal spacing).
Responsible agency: B/PW
When required: Prior to construction of any retaining wall
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Dublin San Ramon Service District (DSRSD) Permit. The applicant shall obtain a construction
permit from the DSRSD for all water and sanitary sewer improvements.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to construction of sanitary sewer and water improvements
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Permission to Grade on Adjacent Lot. The applicant shall coordinate all construction and
placement of the retaining walls with the adjacent property owner to the west (Lot 7), and obtain
written permission from the property owner for any grading or work to be performed on the
adjacent property.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to grading or construction on the adjacent property
16.
Grading, Drainage and Improvement Plan. The applicant shall prepare a Site Grading,
Drainage and Improvement Plan for review and approval of the Public Works Director. The Plan
shall include as a minimum the following information:
· Existing topography including ground contours at one-foot intervals extending a minimum
10 feet beyond them property limits, and the location of the existing tree trunks and drip
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The location of existing improvements including fences and street frontage improvements;
· Location and elevation of existing and any proposed changes to the water, sanitary sewer,
gas, electric and CATV services to the lot;
· The location of all proposed improvements incl.uding the house footprint, decks, patios,
retaining walls, pathways and driveways.
· Proposed grading including:
o Limits of cut and fill'area including the "Daylite" line where the proposed
grading conforms to the existing ground;
Finish floor elevations;
o Sufficient finish surface elevations on all pavements to show slope and drainage;
o Top, toe and slope of all banks;
o Top, bottom and height of all retaining walls; and,
o Quantities of cut and fill.
· Proposed drainage improvements including:
Location and type of all inlets;
o Elevations of grate and pipe inverts at all storm drain structures;
o Storm drain pipes' size, slope and material;
o Location and detail for the outlet dissipater; and,
Direction of surface flow.
Construction notes, sections and details as required.
Proposed grading and improvements on Lot 7 within 10 feet of the common property line.
Location and elevation for the benchmark to be used for construction.
Signature blocks for the Public Works Director, Geotechnical Engineer and the DSRSD.
PW
Prior to Grading/Sitework Permit
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Erosion Control Plan. The applicant shall prepare an Erosion Control Plan for review and
approval of the Public Works Director.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to Grading/Sitework Permit
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Geotechnical Report. All grading, retaining walls and foundation work shall be performed in
accordance with the recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Report prepared for the site.
The responsible geotechnical engineer shall sign a statement on the Grading, Drainage and
Improvement Plan that all proposed grading, drainage and retaining walls conforms to the
recommendations contained in the Geotechnical Report.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to Grading/Sitework Permit
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Grading and Drainage Design. The grading and drainage shall be designed for the following; · No surface drainage shall cross the side property lines;
· All retaining walls on the property line shall be concrete or masonry;
· Grading in all areas shall be designed so that there is an emergency surface release of
drainage should the underground drainage system fail;
· All drainage from the developed area of the lot shall be collected and conveyed to a
drainage dissipater in the rear of the lot or to a thru-the-curb drain on the street frontage;
· The bottom tiered retaining wall shall end prior to the property line with lot 6.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to Grading/Sitework Permit
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Driveways. The driveway approaches shall be constructed in accordance with City Standard
Detail SD-306. The driveway slope between the back of walk and the garage finish floor shall be
less that 12%. If the slope exceeds 12%, the driveway profile shall be constructed in accordance
to City Standard Detail CD-305. Any portion of the driveway over 20% shall have special surface
treatment to increase traction.
Responsible agency: PW
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When required: Prior to Grading/Sitework Permit
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Erosion Control Landscape. The landscape and irrigation plans shall be design to prevent long
term erosion of the site.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to Grading/Sitework Permit
UTILITIES
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Utilities. The applicant shall secure all utility services to the site, including but not limited to
electricity, telephone, cable television, water, sewer and other required utility services in
accordance with the requirements and specifications of the utility company.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to Grading/Sitework Permit
CONSTRUCTION
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Hours of Operation. All construction activities shall be limited to take place between the hours
7:30 AM and 6:00 PM Monday through Friday, except as otherwise approved by the Public
Works Director.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During construction
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Erosion control. The contractor is responsible for all measures necessary to prevent erosion of the
site. At a minimum, the erosion and sedimentation control measures shown on the Erosion Control
Plan shall be in place from October 1 ~t to April 1 st
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During construction
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Dust Control. The contractor is responsible for preventing dust problems from the site by
watering graded areas or implementing other palliative measures, as conditions warrant, or as
directed by the Public Works Director.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During construction
26.
Parking. Construction and workers vehicles shall not park on the north side of Brittany Lane.
Double parking will not be allowed.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During construction
27.
Noise Control. Construction shall be conducted in a manner to minimize the impacts on the
existing community which shall include as a minimum the following;
· All construction equipment shall be fitted with noise muffling devices;
· Construction equipment shall not be left idling while not in use;
· Radios and loudspeakers shall not be used outside of the building.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During construction
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Trash and Debris Control. Measures shall be taken to contain all construction related trash,
debris, and materials on-site until disposal off-site. The contractor shall keep the adjoining public
streets and properties free and clean of project dirt, trash and construction materials.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During construction
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Construction Fence. The applicant shall install a temporary fence/barrier across the rear yard
approximately 10 feet beyond the limits of grading. The fence/barrier shall be placed in such a
manner to restrict construction activities, material storage, trash, and debris from going down
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slope of the construction area.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During construction
Damaged Improvements. The applicant shall repair to the satisfaction of the Public Works
Director all damaged street curb, gutter, sidewalk and pavement on the lot frontage.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: Prior to Occupancy
HERITAGE TREES
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Protection of Heritage Trees. Although the limits of the grading of the proposed property will
be a substantial distance from the Heritage Trees (Oaks) located within the property boundaries in
the rear yard area, to fulfill the intent of the Heritage Tree Protection Plan for the subdivision, the
Applicant shall install a temporary fence/barrier across the rear yard to protect the trees during
construction and to delineate the Tree Protection Zone. The fencing shall be located beyond the
limits of grading and the construction fence, and at least 10 feet from the dripline of the Heritage
Trees (Oaks) in the rear yard area. The fence/barrier shall be placed in such a manner to restrict all
activities from disturbing the Oaks during site grading and construction. No grading, excavation
construction or storage of materials shall occur within this zone. Any modifications to these
requirements must be approved and monitored by the consulting arborist.
Responsible agency: PW
When required: During site grading/construction
Pruning and Trimming of Trees. All pruning, including that after c~)mpletion of construction
and Occupancy, shall be completed by a Certified Arborist and Tree Worker in the presence of the
City's arborist and be in conformance with the guidelines of the International Society of
Arboriculture, Tree Pruning Guidelines, current edition, on file in the Community Development
Department.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: On-going
Spoils. No excess soil, chemicals, debris, equipment or other materials shall be dumped or stored
within the Tree Protection Zone. Spoil from trench, footing, utility or other excavation shall not
be placed within Tree Protection Zone.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Prior to issuance of Grading/Sitework Permit
Damage During Construction. If damage should occur to any tree during construction it shall be
immediately reported to the Director of Community Development so that proper treatment may be
administered. The Director will refer to a City selected Arborist to determine the appropriate
method of repair of any damage. The cost of any treatment or repair shall be borne by the
developer/applicant responsible for the development of the project. Failure to do so may result in
the issuance of a stop work order. While in the tree, the arborist shall perform an aerial inspection
to identify defects that require treatment. Any additional work needed shall be reported to the
Project Arborist.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
Brush. Brush shall be chipped and chips shall be spread underneath trees to a maximum depth of
6 inches, leaving the trunk clear of mulch. Wood shall be hauled off the site. Trees shall not be
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climbed with spurs. Thinning cuts are to be employed rather than heading cuts.
topped or headed back.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
Trees shall not be
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Recordation on Title. A statement shall be prepared and recorded on the title of the subject
property, with the Alameda County Recorders Office, which states that Heritage Trees are located
on the subject property and a Heritage Tree Protection Plan has been prepared and any damage to
the trees will result in penalties as required by the City's Heritage Tree Ordinance. The precise
language of the deed restriction shall be submitted by the applicant and shall be subject to review
and approval by the Director of Community Development.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
37.
Location of Underground Utilities. No underground services including utilities, sub-drains,
water or sewer lines shall be placed in the Heritage Tree Protection Zone. The location of the 4-
foot dissipation bench shown on the Project Plans shall be adjusted in conformance with the
DSRSD recommendations to avoid damage to the Oak trees, and in accordance with the
provisions of the Heritage Tree Protection Plan. This relocation shall be reflected in the Final
Utility Plan for the project.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
38.
Location of Irrigation Systems. Irrigation systems must be designed so that no trenching will
occur within the Tree Protection Zone.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
39.
Landscape Improvements. No landscape improvements such as lighting, pavement, drainage or
planting may occur which may negatively affect the health or structural stability of the trees.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
40.
Foundation Design. Foundations, footings and pavement on expansive soils near the Heritage
Trees should be designed to withstand differential displacement due to expansion and shrinking of
the soil.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
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Vehicles and Equipment. Vehicles and heavy equipment shall not be parked beneath the trees.
If access by equipment is required to accomplish the specified pruning, the soil surface shall be
protected with 6 inches to 8 inches of wood chips before placing equipment or vehicles.
Equipment shall be serviced and fueled outside the tree canopy to avoid accidental spills in the
root area.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
42.
Public Utility Lines. Any public utility installing or maintaining any overhead wires or
underground pipes or conduits in the vicinity of a Heritage Tree in this project shall obtain
permission from the Director of Community Development before performing any work, which
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PARKS
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may cause injury to the Heritage Tree.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
Removal of Trees. No Heritage Tree on the project site shall be removed unless its condition
presents an immediate hazard to life or property. Such Heritage Tree shall be removed only with
the approval of the Director of Comnmnity Development, City Engineer, Police Chief, Fire Chief
or their designee. The Fire Marshall has indicated the Heritage Trees conform with the Wildfire
Management Plan and that no Heritage Tree on the project site will be removed pursuant to the
Wildfire Management Plan.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
Designated Heritage Trees. All Oak trees on the project site are designated as Heritage Trees by
this Site Development Review and shall be protected by the provisions of the Heritage Tree
Ordinance pursuant to Section 5.60.40.2.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Ongoing
Public Facilities Fee. Applicant/Developer shall pay a Public Facilities Fee in the amounts and at
the times set forth in City of Dublin Resolution No. 195-99, or in the amounts and at the times set
forth in any resolution revising the amount of the Public Facilities Fee.
Responsible Agency: PCS
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
ARCHITECTURE
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Exterior Colors and Materials. Exterior colors and materials shall be subject to final review and
approval by the Community Development Director, be compatible with adjacent residences, and
shall be shown on construction plans.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
Exterior lighting. Exterior lighting shall be of a design and placement so as not to cause glare
onto adjoining properties. Lighting used after daylight hours shall be minimized to provide for
security needs, including at each exterior entrance and in yard areas adjacent to steep slopes.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: Ongoing
Fencing and Retaining Walls. The design, location and materials of all fencing and retaining
walls shall be subject to review and approval by the Community Development Director.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Prior to approval of Final Landscaping and Irrigation Plans
Increase in Height of Residence Prohibited. The increase in height of the residence in this
project beyond that approved by the Planning Commission is prohibited.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: On-going
Finished Floor and Peak of Roof Elevation. A licensed Land Surveyor shall certify that the
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finished floor of the room labeled "Great Room" does not exceed 601-feet above sea level prior to
the close-in inspection, and also certify that the highest point of the roof ridge does not exceed
616-feet above sea level utilizing vertical datum that is subject to review and approval by the
Director of Public Works prior to occupancy.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: Prior to close-in inspection and prior to occupancy
LANDSCAPING
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Final Landscaping and Irrigation Plan. Applicant/Developer shall submit a Final Landscaping
and Irrigation Plan, conforming to the requirements of Section 8.72.030 of the Zoning Ordinance
(unless otherwise required by this Resolution), stamped and approved by the Director of Public
Works and the Director of Community Development. The plan should generally conform to the
preliminary landscaping plan, and must reflect any revised project design shown on the Site
Development Review with a later date. If landscape installation is to be phased, the Plan shall
clearly show the proposed phasing of the installation.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
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Wildfire Management Plan. The Final Landscaping and Irrigation Plan shall be in accordance
with the City of Dublin Wildfire Management Plan.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
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Installation. Prior to final Occupancy approval, all required irrigation, front yard landscaping,
and the first phase of the rear yard landscaping shall be installed. Subsequent phases of the rear
yard landscaping shall be installed in conformance with the phasing shown on the Final
Landscaping Plan. During interim periods and prior to installation of permanent landscaping in
the rear yard area, groundcover or other appropriate material shall be installed in exposed soil
areas to prevent erosion and dust.
Responsible Agency: PL, B
Required By: Prior to Occupancy
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Drought-tolerant and/or Native Species. The landscape design and construction shall
emphasize drought-tolerant and/or native species wherever possible.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: On-going
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Street Trees. Two street trees, of at least 15-gallon size, shall be planted in the street frontage
area. Trees shall be planted in accordance with the final landscaping and irrigation plan showing
the tree varieties and locations, approved by the Community Development Director. Trees planted
within, or adjacent to, sidewalks shall be provided with root shields.
Responsible Agency: PL
Required By: Prior to Occupancy
POLICE SECURITY
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Residential Security Requirements. The development shall comply with the City of Dublin
Residential Security Requirements. Security hardware must be provided for all doors, windows,
roof, vents, and skylights and any other areas per Dublin Police Services recommendations and
requirements.
Responsible Agency: B, PO
Required By: Prior to Occupancy
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FIRE PROTECTION
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Applicable regulations and requirements. The Applicant/Property Owner shall comply with all
applicable regulations and requirements of the Alameda County Fire Department (ACFD),
including payment of all appropriate fees.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Ongoing
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Wildfire Management Plan. Site Development shall be in accordance with all applicable
regulations and requirements of the City of Dublin Wildfire Management Plan.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
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Rear Yard Accessibility. The rear yard shall be accessible from both sides of the structure.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Ongoing
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Roofing material. The roofing material shall conform to the City of Dublin Fire Area
specifications requiring Class A or better material.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
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Water supply. Water supply shall be adequate to support required fire flow.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
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Fire Hydrants. The applicant shall construct any required new fire hydrants in streets to City and
Alameda County Fire Department standards. The Developer shall comply with applicable
Alameda County fire Department, Public Works Department, Dublin Police Service, Alameda
County Flood Control District Zone 7 and Dublin San Ramon Services District requirements.
Responsible Agency: F, PW
Required By: Prior to Occupancy
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Delivery of any combustible material. Prior to the delivery of any combustible material for
storage on the site, fire hydrants, water supply, and roadways shall be installed and sufficient
water storage and pressure shall be available to the site. Approved roadway shall be first lift of
asphalt.
Responsible Agency: F
Required By: Prior to delivery of any combustible material
DSRSD
64.
Submittal to DSRSD. Prior to issuance of any building permit, complete improvement plans
shall be submitted to DSRSD that conform to the requirements of the Dublin San Ramon Services
District Code, the DSRSD "Standard Procedures, Specifications and Drawings for Design and
Installation o.f Water and Wastewater Facilities", all applicable DSRSD Master Plans and all
DSRSD policies. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, all utility connection fees, plan check
fees, inspection fees, permit fees and fees associated with a wastewater discharge permit shall be
paid to DSRSD in accordance with the rates and schedules established in the DSRSD Code.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
65.
Sewer Design. Sewers shall be designed to operate by gravity flow to DSRSD's existing sanitary
sewer system. Pumping of sewerage is discouraged and may only be allowed under extreme
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71.
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circumstances following a case by case review with DSRSD staff. Any pumping station will
require specific review and approval by DSRSD of preliminary design reports, design criteria, and
final plans and specifications. The DSRSD reserves the right to require payment of present worth
20 year maintenance costs as well as other conditions within a separate agreement with the
applicant for any project that requires a pumping station.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Ongoing
Signature on Improvement Plans. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, all improvement
plans for DSRSD facilities shall be signed by the District Engineer. Each drawing of
improvement plans shall contain a signature block for the District Engineer indicating approval of
the sanitary sewer or water facilities shown. Prior to approval by the District Engineer, the
Applicant shall pay all required DSRSD fees, and provide an engineer's estimate of construction
costs for the sewer and water systems, a performance bond, a one-year maintenance bond, and a
comprehensive general liability insurance policy in the amounts and forms that are acceptable to
DSRSD. The Applicant shall allow at least 15 working days for final improvement drawing
review by DSRSD before signature by the District Engineer.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
Utility Construction Permits. No sewer line or water line construction shall be permitted unless
the proper utility construction permit has been issued by DSRSD. A construction permit will only
be issued after all of the items in the condition immediately before this one have been satisfied.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Ongoing
Indemnity Clause. The Applicant/Property Owner shall hold DSRSD, its Board of Directors,
commissions, employees, and agents of DSRSD harmless and indemnify and defend the same
from any litigation, claims, or fines resulting from completion of the project.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Ongoing
Construction Permit. The Applicant/Property Owner shall obtain a limited construction permit
from the DSRSD prior to commencement of any work.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Prior to commencement of any work
Construction by Applicant/Developer. All onsite potable and recycled water and wastewater
pipelines and facilities shall be constructed by the Applicant/Developer in accordance with all
DSRSD master plans, standards, specifications and requirements.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Completion of Improvements
DSRSD Water Facilities. Water facilities must be connected to the DSRSD or other approved
water system, and must be installed at the expense of Applicant/Developer in accordance with
District Standards and Specifications. All material and workmanship for water mains and
appurtenances thereto must conform with all of the requirements of the officially adopted Water
Code of the District and shall be subject to field inspection by the District.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
Required By: Completion of Improvements
Fire Flows. The applicant shall coordinate with the District and Alameda County Fire
Department on required fire flows.
Responsible Agency: DSRSD.
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Required By: Approval of Improvement Plans
MISCELLANEOUS
73.
Building Permit Submittal. To apply for building permits, the Applicant shall submit thirteen
(13) sets of full construction plans for plan check. Each set of plans shall have attached an
annotated copy of these Conditions of Approval. The notations shall clearly indicate how all
Conditions of Approval will be complied with. Construction plans will not be accepted without
the annotated conditions attached to each set of plans. The Applicant will be responsible for
compliance with all Conditions of Approval specified and obtaining the approvals of all
participating non-City agencies prior to the issuance of building or grading permits.
Responsible Agency: B, PL, PW.
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
74.
Construction Plans. Construction plans shall be fully dimensioned (including building
elevations) accurately drawn (depicting all existing and proposed conditions on site), and prepared
and signed by an appropriately design professional. The site plan, landscape plan and details shall
be consistent with each other.
Responsible Agency: B, PL, PW
Required By: Prior to issuance of Building Permits
75.
Postal Authorities. The developer shall confer with the local postal authorities to determine the
type of mail receptacles necessary and provide a letter stating their satisfaction with the type of
mail service to be provided. Specific locations for such units shall be to the satisfaction of the
Postal Service.
Responsible Agency: PL
When Required: Prior to issuance of Building Permit
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 8th day of April 2003.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST
Planning Manager
Cm. Fasulkey, Jennings, Nassar and King
Cm. Machtmes
'~Planni~g con~nls~ion ~rh~person
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